The £3,000,000 blog?

As someone who has spent significant amounts on traditional marketing with limited return I would actually value the information in that post as being worth £5,000 to me or to any other small business owner as the amount you could initially waste.

Many people try traditional methods and when they don’t work they are not freely sharing this information, whereas in an open environment blogs such as Vanessa’s can save many people significant amounts of money.

Vanessa tells me that their site has several thousand hits a day. As the post has been up since the end of April 2009 even if only a couple of people per day had read it, with potentially a £5,000 saving per person, the blog could actually be worth…

£3,000,000!

The great benefit of Vanessa’s posting is that it continues to increase in value as more people see it and add their comments.

How much could your blog be worth?

With all the great blogs being posted daily I’m sure that we are well into billions of pounds worth of business knowledge, and it is expanding daily.

James McBrearty

James McBrearty specialises in making tax easy for the self-employed. He founded taxhelp.uk.com in 2006 and is also the author of 2 books for small business. In 2016 he launched an online business course that now has over 4,250 students in 130 countries around the world.

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Social interaction is worth …. well it’s quite un-quanifiable what it’s worth.

On one hand we have a financial ROI and on the other an emotional one. i would suggest the latter is more important.

A blog taken away from it’s original context is nothing more than an opinion, a great opinion an one that is valid. If we take into consideration we are now in the world of web 3.0 then a blog becomes part of the “all consuming” information stream that helps people understand. Much like a magazine in WH Smith.

The more you write and the more that content is niche the more it becomes relevant and the easier it becomes to find.

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